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Drive

Now a major motion picture starring Ryan Gosling, this noir novel, “is full of sly humor, poetic details and plenty of rude violence . . . A terrific ride” (Los Angeles Times).

I drive. That's what I do. All I do.

The gritty back streets of Los Angeles are the backdrop for what the New York Times calls “a perfect piece of noir fiction” in which the Driver is double-crossed in a burglary gone horribly wrong.

This beautiful new edition introduces a noir classic to a new generation of readers, featuring added materials, including a reading group guide and author Q&A.

“Sallis gives us his most tightly written mystery to date, worthy of comparison to the compact, exciting oeuvre of French noir giant Jean-Patrick Manchette.” —Publishers Weekly

One crisply written, spot-on scene after another . . . [A] hypnotic little story about driving circles around your life.” —Booklist, starred review

“[Drive] packs a wallop . . . Sallis injects so much meaning and emotion into his carefully selected words that the power of his prose exceeds its volume...For those who have not yet had to chance to read one of crime fiction's most underappreciated writers, now is the perfect opportunity.” —The Boston Globe

“Full throttle . . . Salliss riveting novella reads the way a Tarantino or Soderbergh neo-noir plays . . . Drive is one lean, mean, masterful machine.” —Entertainment Weekly

“Imagine the black heart of Jim Thompson beating in the poetic chest of James Sallis and you’ll have some idea of the beauty, sadness, and power of Drive.” —Chicago Tribune

James Sallis

James Sallis has published fourteen novels, multiple collections of short stories, poems and essays, the definitive biography of Chester Himes, three books of musicology, and a translation of Raymond Queneau's novel Saint Glinglin. The film of Drive won Best Director award at Cannes; the six Lew Griffin books are in development. Jim plays guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle and Dobro both solo and with the band Three-Legged Dog.

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